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Ellens, J. Harold / Oliver, Isaac W. / von Ehrenkrook, Jason / Waddell, James / Zurawski, Jason --: Frontmatter -- ; Boccaccini Biography -- ; Acknowledgments -- ; Contents -- ; List of Abbreviations -- ; Enoch and Beyond: Reflections on the Scholarship of Gabriele Boccaccini
Arcari, Luca --: Part I: Enoch and the Roots of Apocalyptic -- ; 1. Giants or Titans? Remarks on the Greek Versions of 1 Enoch 7.2 and 9.9
Assefa, Daniel --: 2. The Identity of the Son of Man in the Traditional Ethiopian Commentaries of 1 Enoch
Davila, James R. --: 3. The 94 Books of Ezra and the Angelic Revelations of John Dee
DiTommaso, Lorenzo --: 4. Echoes of Enoch in Early Modern England: “Enoch Prayer” (London, British Library MS Sloane 3821)
Bautch, Kelley Coblentz --: 5. Panopolitanus and Its Relationship to Other Greek Witnesses of the Book of the Watchers
Fröhlich, Ida --: 6. The “Horned Demon” and the Watchers
Kvanvig, Helge S. --: 7. From Prophecy to Apocalyptic
Lange, Armin --: 8. The Text of Jeremiah in 1 Enoch
Olson, Daniel --: 9. An Enochic Reading of Genesis 6:1–4 from the Beginning of the Persian Era?
Suter, David W. --: 10. The Liminality of Enoch the Outsider: Reflections from an Anthropological Perspective upon Being “Taken”
VanderKam, James C. --: 11. Versions of the Angel Story in 1 Enoch 6–11
Zurawski, Jason M. --: 12. Rethinking the Divide between 4 Ezra and 2 Baruch: Getting to the (Evil) Heart of the Matter
Justnes, Årstein / Elgvin, Torleif --: Part II: The Dead Sea Scrolls and Beyond -- ; 13. A Private Part of Enoch: A Forged Fragment of 1 Enoch 8:4–9:3
Ibba, Giovanni --: 14. Il tema della Conversione in alcune opere qumraniche
Venter, Pieter M. --: 15. An Ideology of Poverty in 4QInstruction
Loader, William --: 16. Sexuality Issues and Conflict Development in Qumran Literature
Caruthers, Rodney A. --: Part III: Second Temple Jewish Views and Voices -- ; 17. Compositional Education in Philo’s De vita Mosis and Theon’s Progymnasmata
Dimant, Devorah --: 18. Tobit and Ahiqar
Henze, Matthias --: 19. What’s in a Name? Naming and Renaming in Joseph and Aseneth
Mazzinghi, Luca --: 20. Sap 4,10–14 e la figura di Enoch: un rapporto polemico
Muñoa, Phillip --: 21. The Good Angel That Delivered the Jews: How 2 Maccabees Adapted Daniel 7 and the Angel of the Lord Tradition
Oegema, Gerbern S. --: 22. The Sabbath: From Torah to Halakah
Orlov, Andrei A. --: 23. Two Powers in Heaven… Manifested
Segovia, Carlos A. --: 24. Mapping Ideologies in Second Temple Judaism
Wright, Benjamin --: 25. A Character in Search of a Story: The Reception of Ben Sira in Early Medieval Judaism
Baumgarten, Albert I. --: Part IV: From the Same Womb: Jesus and His Jewish Followers -- ; 26. The Baptism of John in a Second Temple Jewish Context
Charlesworth, James H. --: 27. Was Jesus Influenced by Sports as Paul the Sports Enthusiast?
Ellens, J. Harold --: 28. The Johannine Community and the Fourth Gospel: A Polemic Against Enochian Apocalypticism
Gelardini, Gabriella --: 29. The End of History: Common Concepts in 1 Enoch and Mark
Grabbe, Lester L. --: 30. What Did the Author of Acts Know About Pre-70 Judaism?
Kinzer, Mark S. --: 31. Sacrifice, Prayer, and the Holy Spirit: The Tamid Offering in Luke-Acts
Martone, Corrado --: 32. La figura di Giovanni Battista alla luce della letteratura qumranica: alcune considerazioni
Noffke, Eric --: 33. Being Children of Abraham: Salvation “By Belonging” in the New Testament
Oliver, Isaac W. --: 34. Are Luke and Acts Anti-Marcionite?
Waddell, James --: 35. “I Have Been Born Among You”: Jesus, Jews, and Christians in the Second Century
Boyarin, Daniel --: Part V: Ways Not Parted: Jews and Christians in Late Antiquity -- ; 36. The Talmudic Apocalypse: Ḥagigah, Chapter 2
Camplani, Alberto --: 37. John the Baptist According to Marcion’s Gospel and Early Syriac Texts
Petersen, Anders Klostergaard --: 38. Unveiling the Obvious—Synagogue and Church: Sisters or Different Species?
von Ehrenkrook, Jason --: 39. Christian Paideia and the Politics of Empire in Eunapius’ Vitae Sophistarum
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